History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c: Containing an Impartial Account of the Proceedings of the Irish Revolutionists, from the Year 1782, Till the Suppression of the Rebellion |
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... you , and few understand . Pope . London : Printed by J. D. Dewick , Aldersgate - street , FOR T. HURST , 32 , PATERNOSTER - ROW ; AND J. COOKE , 5 , ORMOND QUAY , DUBLIN . 1803 . PREFACE . How far I may be justifiable in devoting Cute ...
... you , and few understand . Pope . London : Printed by J. D. Dewick , Aldersgate - street , FOR T. HURST , 32 , PATERNOSTER - ROW ; AND J. COOKE , 5 , ORMOND QUAY , DUBLIN . 1803 . PREFACE . How far I may be justifiable in devoting Cute ...
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... Dublin Journal , were the compositions of the baronet , in one of which the tragic fire of his own style is highly praised . * I am also informed , that he speaks in a manner little to his own credit , in various companies , against me ...
... Dublin Journal , were the compositions of the baronet , in one of which the tragic fire of his own style is highly praised . * I am also informed , that he speaks in a manner little to his own credit , in various companies , against me ...
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... Dublin under the in- vidious title of congress ; invidious undoubtedly , since under the conduct of an assembly so denomi- nated , the British colonies of North America had recently , by a successful war against the power of Britain ...
... Dublin under the in- vidious title of congress ; invidious undoubtedly , since under the conduct of an assembly so denomi- nated , the British colonies of North America had recently , by a successful war against the power of Britain ...
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... Dublin , in the month of November , 1791 , the society of United Irishmen , with the immediate view of combining into one political phalanx as many as possible of their countrymen , without any distinction of sect , for the effectuating ...
... Dublin , in the month of November , 1791 , the society of United Irishmen , with the immediate view of combining into one political phalanx as many as possible of their countrymen , without any distinction of sect , for the effectuating ...
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... a physician , who had been chairman in the same assembly , was on trial acquitted ; but James Napper Tandy , a citizen of Dublin , a most active member of political societies , who had , on arrest , IRISH REBELLION .
... a physician , who had been chairman in the same assembly , was on trial acquitted ; but James Napper Tandy , a citizen of Dublin , a most active member of political societies , who had , on arrest , IRISH REBELLION .
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